Wild Photo Adventures"Pacific Northwest Rainforest"
Host and professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner travels to Washington State to photograph the Hoh Rainforest in Olympic National Park with photographer Aaron Baggenstos. D

6:30 am

In The Americas with David Yetman"The Pride of Guatemala: Tikal of the Mayas"
Yetman accompanies archaeologists who explain the unfolding of Tikal as new discoveries emerge in this large urban center that dates as far back as the 4th century BC and existed as an urban center for six centuries or more.G

7:00 am

Ask This Old House"Painting Kitchen Cabinets/Installing a Smart Thermostat to Reduce Energy Use"
Host Kevin O'Connor travels to Chicago to learn how subway trains are serviced. While in Chicago, he helps a homeowner paint kitchen cabinets. Then, landscape contractor Roger Cook teaches how to estimate landscape material by the cubic yard. D

7:30 am

The Woodwright's Shop"Screw Cuttin' Lathe"
Make your own darn metal screws with this 1889 foot-powered lathe! Roy shows how to cut perfect threads, cones and tapers in iron and brass. D

8:00 am

Growing a Greener World"Organic Flower Power; All the Beauty-None of the Chemicals"
The multi-billion dollar flower industry is thriving, albeit in part by toxic pesticides, herbicides and other non-environmentally friendly chemicals. But there's a new niche in towns scattered across America; Grower's raising flowers using all-organic methods. See how they do it and learn why we need more growers just like them. D

8:30 am

Katie Brown Workshop"Herbalicious"
Host Katie Brown's creative ideas for cooking, baking and crafting with herbs allow her to rea[ the rewards of her garden. In the Kitchen: herb corn bread in clay pots, barley soup with mini meatballs and coconut mint macaroons. Projects: Planting an herb garden, drying herbs to make tasty tea blends and gift-wrapping with glitter. D

America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated"Breakfast Standbys"
Man on the Street John "Doc" Willoughby challenges viewers to a blind oatmeal tasting to see if steel-cut really is better than instant. Then, host Christopher Kimball goes into the test kitchen with test cook Bridget Lancaster to learn how to make the best bowl of 10-Minute Steel Cut Oatmeal. Next, equipment expert Adam Ried is in the Equipment Corner reviewing his favorite moka pots, and Chris answers questions from viewers. D

11:00 am

Essential Science for Teachers: Earth and Space Science"Session 1. Earth's Solid Membrane: Soil"
How does soil appear on a newly born, barren volcanic island? In this session, participants explore how soil is formed, its role in certain Earth processes, its composition and structure, and its place in the structure of the Earth. D

12:00 pm

Growing Old in a New Age"Future of Aging"
Explores generational conflicts, resource needs of a growing population of elders, and the role of technology in improving quality of life for older adults. Experts describe how aging will be different in the twenty-first century. D

Social Studies In Action: A Teaching Practices Library, K-12"Celebrations of Light"
Eileen Mesmer teaches a combined kindergarten and firstgrade class in Salem, Massachusetts, a diverse community outside Boston. Ms. Mesmer asks her students to explore the many ways the holidays are celebrated and to find commonalities among the various celebrations. Ms. Mesmer reads to the students from "The Winter Solstice," using it to help students understand the greater theme of community. D

3:30 pm

Social Studies In Action: A Teaching Practices Library, K-12"Explorers In North America"
Rob Cuddi, a fifthgrade teacher at Winthrop Middle School in Winthrop, Massachusetts, has been teaching for almost 30 years and has recently taken an active role in restructuring the social studies curriculum to accommodate both state and national standards. Mr. Cuddi. D

4:00 pm

Hands On Crafts for Kids"Games and Sports"
What could be more fun than combining games and crafts? Craft a game board, make up a game, or celebrate your favorite team. We begin with team bracelets in your school colors. Then, make a shoe tag for your backpack or sports bag. D

4:30 pm

Travel with Kids"Cabo San Lucas, Mexico: Fun in the Baja Sun"
Travel with Kids heads to the very tip of the Baja Mexico peninsula to find whales, dolphins, zip line over desert canyons, play in the sand & surf and go on their first scuba dive off the coast of Lands End "El Arco." Along the way, they discover the rugged coast and ending point of the Baja 1000 in their own Israeli army made desert dune buggy, take a ride on a bungee trampoline, shop the fun markets of Cabo and learn about the history and culture of this Mexico desert paradise. D

Martha Bakes"Pate A Choux"
Martha demystifies pate a choux by demonstrating how easy it is to make. Though it may seem intimidating, it's made with only four ingredients and cooked on the stovetop. Once mastered, it can be used to make cream puffs, eclairs, profiteroles and cheesy gougeres. D

7:00 pm

Ask This Old House"Painting Kitchen Cabinets/Installing a Smart Thermostat to Reduce Energy Use"
Host Kevin O'Connor travels to Chicago to learn how subway trains are serviced. While in Chicago, he helps a homeowner paint kitchen cabinets. Then, landscape contractor Roger Cook teaches how to estimate landscape material by the cubic yard. D

Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless"Artisan Mescal"
Mescal is having a real renaissance, both in Mexico and in fine cocktail emporiums all over the United States. Rick takes us on a journey to see how a small Oaxacan distiller hand-crafts this fine spirit renowned for its rich, smoky complexity and brightness. As with any great artisan product, there's always a great story. D

Theater Talk"Happy Birthday, Ethel Merman"
We discuss the career of Broadway's all-time greatest star Ethel Merman with Tony Cointreau and James Russo. The close personal friends of the late diva, now archivists of her estate, share stories and keepsakes of the incomparable star. D

11:30 pm

Closer to Truth"How Free Is God?"
God is supposed to be all-powerful, all-knowing and all good. In addition, God is supposed to be "perfectly free"? What does it mean for God to be perfectly free?. D